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GAINESVILIE WEEKLY REGI
THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1911
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cans for the government than any-
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sanitarians.
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By ALBERT S BRIENT
aches in the farming business.
husband, the celebrated oral sur-
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"Claudia,” which had a two-year
from the state and national gov- his property.
Howze on Monday and Tuesday •
ises were not eliminated, there is a
in the central China war theatre.
the army may put all
turned to Minnesota in the automo-
Howze soldiers.
carried
It is • very important that both
The word alcohol is derived from
Leo Crowley of Virginia, Minn..
ful and economical because it saves grubs.
time in sharpening and
John Golden saw the possibilities
saver because it can be used with-
Want ads ring the cash register.
advice
ienced
The
situation
morning. She had lived in Gaines-
prefects the
ville since last May.
finances."
Class John J. Coleman, 43, a mem-
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and
mains the "first enemy?’ •
non-mem-
ration
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485 pieces of bed linen, 160 pi
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1st today:
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in frozen
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produced 179,850
...25c
collecting a great many tons of
ANS PILLS, for kidney relief, a real value at.. .64c
the war effort, and have sewed
for the Red Cross. A gret many
23c
EPSOM SALT, 5 lbs. in a cloth bag
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MILK OF MAGNESIA, pint bottle, good quality.. .24C
2,-
100 ASPIRIN TABLETS, special
27C
news stories published and
two
time
every
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DEXTRI MALTOSE, regularly 75c, special
freshment.
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TUSSY Wind and Weather Lotion; $1 bottle lor... 50c
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PURSIN BLOOD TONIC, $1 value for
89C
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sufficient for their needs.
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CREOMULSION, $125 size for only..
MURINE, for eye relief, 60c seller for
containers on his lot and that he
had large quantities of scrap iron}
St. Louis, Mo., and John Teuberty,
Glenville, Minn., and a sister, Mrs.
feature stories, distributed 7,527
bulletins and traveled 9,802 mile*
Motor-driven equipment, if avail- mately
able, will increase the usefulness stores.
calls, written 1,464 letters and pre-
pared 58 circular letters, had 69
The garbage collector entered a
plea of not guilty and said his place
was no worse than a number of
The defendant admitted he did
not heed the suggestion, but added
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Garbage Collector Fined $5 and
Told to Move His Hogs and Trash
up work. For example, a high-speed
grinder with wire buffer and sand-
is shown in the milk production of
dairy cattle which do not have the
The best is always
the better buy!
In order that those
can continue to enj
will completely eliminate grub in-
festatio n.
39c
57c
98c
49c
..69c
ernments revealed Monday.
This gain was by far the great-
survive. 1 1 -
The body has been in charge of
George J. Car roll and Son Funeral
home.
Mrs. Schultz, who was born Oct.
11, 1900, in Minnesota, was found
dead in an automobile about two
■ A drink has to be good to be the
■ best-liked soft drink on earth.
P Coca-Cola started out being good
k and keeps on being good. Choicest
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ingredients and the finished art
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of 57 years of “know-how” set
Coca-Cola apart in quality.
Only The Coca-Cola Company
makes Coca-Cola.
The author of "Claudia,” the next .
USO camp show scheduled for
Camp Howze is a native of Gaines-
ville. -: | i l ■
She is Rose Franken, born Rose
Lewin in Gainesville where she lived
until she was 12 years old, when
OLEUM PERCOMORPHEUM (Mead’s) 75c value.
ALKA SELTZER, 60c size for........49c
NOSE DROPS, Red Arrow, 25c value. . 19c .
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parasites.
Treatment should be started as
1—Meal service is to obtain rev- the auto occupants, Mr. and Mrs.
enue for organization, or to feed Clebur he Walk and their five-year-
ing the production of dairy and
poultry products, vegetables and
A .comparison of deposits for
the two years is as follows:
had an adequate supply for family
use but to provide a surplus to mar-
ket to help in the war effort.
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Chinese Capture
Important City
CHUNGKING. Jan. 13 (AP). —
Sinyang, important Japanese air ,
base in southern Hoanan province,
has been recaptured by the Chinese,
the Chinese high command an-
nounced tonight
This was considered the most sig-
nificant Chinese victory in months
made. ,
Help War Effort
Club members have assisted in
pounds vegetables which were used
fresh, produced 6.875 bushels fruit,
produced 80,400 dozen eggs used at
p,te9°
Women and girls who never picked
cotton, ran tractors or other forms
of field work before, have done
these chores this year to relieve the
farm labor shortage, according to
the annual report of Miss Nette
Shultz, county home demonstration
agent.
Club members report haring can-
ned 320,405 quarts of products,
dried 5,715 pounds fruits and vege-
tables, cured and stored 38,175
vegetables, stored 5,160 pounds
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but had lived in Garland
ast spring.
marines operating in the Atlantic i the American- east coast. As 1
at any one time is more than 100, naval strength increased, the
A Negro, charged with keeping
an “insanitary condition” at his
home, was also fined 35.
More than 700 farm women and
girls enrolled in home demonstra-
tion and 4-H clubs have redoubled
their efforts this year in produc-
ing food, feed fiber and have ex-
ercised every care in using all the
equipment, furnishings and cloth-
ing in their possession. Each club
member has contributed to increas-
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SAL HEPATIC A, a 60c seller .........49c
ROTHY GRAY LOTION, $2 bottle, special....
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many thousands of tons of war
materials dispatched to overseas
war zones find their way instead
to the bottom of the ocean.
The U-boats became a real head-
ache for the American high om-
is done you’ll save a lot of precious grubs i the backs of their cattle.
~ ft--... — . i t treatment run on Broadway, comes to Camp
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one else in town.”
No witnesses were called for the
defense. Plaintiffs witness were a
city policeman and two city-county
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sons, 1,850 have follewed new meth-
ods* of food preservation and 700
have practiced better food prepara-
tion methods.
A total of 1,080 fruit trees were
planted last year, 975 seedlings
were grown, 850 fruit seeds planted.
of protective bedding, building 12
cabinets and 16 clothes closets.
Eight bath rooms were added, 106
roofs repaired, 22 houses painted,
18 windows added, 19 pieces of elec-
trical equipment added, 88 yards
sodded with grass, 1,295 shrubs
planted and living,. 810 native
shrubs planted, 520 trees, 1,580
roses, 3,220 shrubs and trees rooted
and" 61 pieces of yard furniture
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ber of 784th ordnance company,
84th division, Camp Howze. His
home was in Saginaw, Michigan,
and his body has been shipped to
5 that place.
Justice of the Peace L V. Henry
had not returned a coroner’s ver-
Camp Howze Native of Gainesville
Is Shown in City
Greatest Increase in
History of City Shown
During Past Year
Bank deposits in Gainesville’s
two financial institutions showed
County Agent _ a.
Now is the time to put your ma-
chinery in the best shape. You i
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* PABLUM, reg. 50c value for....
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QUALITY_____
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The high command’s communique
also reported the recapture of
NO CHARGES AND NO DEHIVERIES AT STORE NO. 2
yrmpTT
mand just a year ago this week
when they began sinking ships off
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The dusting process, if
on for two or three years.
’ year. All
ions milk and 24,000 pounds but-
ter. Total value of all foods pro-
duced by these women for home
use is 3171,763.90.
Improve Diets
Women and girls have been busy
improving the diets of their fami-
lies and- learning to cook and can
by the best improved methods in
order to conserve all the food ele-
ments. Eating habits as recommen-
ded by the Texas Food Standard
have been practiced by 1,250 per-
A Gainesville man who has cot- land relief, and added. "Why I've
lected garbage from local homes for gathered up and hauled more tin
a number of years was found guilty la
in city court Wednesday morning
on a charge of maintaining a. pub-
lic nuisance, was fined 35 and was
given 30 days to “clean up” his
premises.
Complaint was filed by city po-
lice and city and county health of-
Sweet Potatoes
Quick food etrgy; delightru delicious
baked “yams!
places where he obtains trash. He
said he collected it from “100
and Mrs. John Cunningham, both
of Albert Lea, Minn., an a brother,
Thomas Teuberty of Glenville.
Home Demonstration Agent Gives
Report of Club Work Last Year
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nuts, cured 102,000 pounds meat,
made 8,150 pounds lard, stored 1,-
125 pounds meat and 1,105 pounds
fruits and vegetables
locker plants,
. , ----------provements were made in poultry "
fruits, so that they have not only housing and feeding and watering m
he — 9----*-----... fi—i devices by 500 families.
Club women and girls have at-
American bases in England. :
At the same time, the united na-
tions are building cargo and trans-
port ships faster than they are be-
ing sunk. They also are building
escort and patrol vessels—destroy-
ers, corvettes, and subchasers—at
about top speed.
The number of enemy sub-
Austin’s Drug Stores
No. 1—North Side Square, Ph.45 No. 2Califoraia and Dixon, Ph. 177
ing, to stay off old age pensions
corsage—a complete setup for wed- gested to the defendant two months
dings of service men on leave. A ago that he have a junk dealer buy
wedding present is always added, all the material on the grounds that
or of Next USO Camp Show at $2,585,000 Gain
in Bank Deposits
The following requirements ex- Itrain-utomobile collision at Gar-
land yesterday killed all three of
Daily Special
Relatives of Mrs.
Schultz Accompany
Body to Minnesota
No Coroner's Verdict
For Woman and Soldier
Who Died Near City
Relatives of Mrs. Jane Winfred
Teuberty Schultz, 42, whose death
Saturday night was attributed to
carbon monoxide poisoning, ar-
rived here Tuesday afternoon.
Two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Molloy
personnel. ___
The garbage man testified he had East for painting eyebrows,
four tons of glass stacked in metal
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grown wool, 15 wool comforts, 45
cotton comforts, 25 matt-
which represents possibly from
one-third to one-fourth of their
actual sub strength. The rest of
their undersea craft are either op-
erating in other waters or are at
home for repairs and crew relief.
These were described by quali-
fied authorities, who cannot be
identified by name, as being among
the reasons why the U-boat is con- j
sidered by the navy to be, in the
words of Admiral Harold R Stark,
its “first enemy." They are -rea-
sons, too, why united nations ship-
ping losses still are, in Stark’s
opinion, “something to be mighty
uncomfortable about.” if
Other naval authorities are
--------------U—— it would be a patriotic move, put
New multiple spindle drills, used money in the garbage man’s
in airplane engine building, per- pockets, and tree the town of a
form -14 intricate drilling opera- public nuisance at the same time,
tions simultaneously.
800 berry and grape cuttings
rooted, 254 orchards sprayed
94 insecticide dusters made. Im-
For Soldiers’ Weddings . _
DETROIT, Mich. (UP).—Part and other metal. He said he had
of the permanent equipment of the sold 2,400 pounds of scrap iron for ।
Detroit USO club is a minister, the war effort
music, flowers, decorations, cake, ; The city attorney said he sug-
use, produced 12,500 scrap metal, rubber and fat for
pounds fresh peats, 116,300 gal- the war effort, and have sewed
home, raised 78,860 pounds chicken
for home
banks, approximating 80 per cent1
Deposits of the two banks—First 1
You don’t have to sacrifiee
quality in order to save money.
Quality and savings go hand
I in hand at AUSTIN’S where
you can still get your favorite
nationally advertised home
। drugs, toiletries and daily
I needs at the lowest prices. But
prove it to your own satisfac-
tion—come in today, or any
’ day—and check our prices,
item by item.
bile which belonged to Mrs. Schultz.
Besides relatives who eame here, . I ______________
Mrs. Schultz’ mother, Mrs. Susan of the farm repair shop,and speed
Teuberty of Albert Lea, two
brothers, Lawrence J.. Teuberty,
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5— ugar will be used in prepa-
0-1 and service of mel which
of the women have taken Red
Cross home nursing courses.
During the year, the home dem-
onstration agent has held 246
meetings with 10,362 in attendance,
visited 310 farm homes, had
386 office calls and 2,614 telephone
CARTER PHIS, for the liver..........
and drug store frequented by army’ the Arabic particle al and khol,
an implacable powder used in the
ganization. .
4—Meal is open to
bers.
known to take an equally serious
view of the situation. It is con-
sidered much better now than it
was at the height of submarine
man factories from British and ' operations in American waters last
summer, yet it is still so grave that
. i I i„ .... her family moved to New York. The
I machinery will save a lot of head- name Franken came from her late
members of the armed services, old daughter, Patsy Ruth. The fam-
farm hands, war workers, or ily originally came from Ardmore,
charities. ’ Okla The+ hea lsaa i- C--l--a
2—Organization serving meal is since’
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g•° YOUR COUNTY AGENT
TEXAS EXTENSIOM SERMICE
soon as possible. Farmers will have
ho trouble in locating and identify-
is critical this ing gn bs in the backs of their cat-
________ _ farm machinery and tie at the present time, if they are
With her was Technician Fourth equipment, excepting repair parts, present. For further information,
were frozen on November 1, 1942. farmers should contact the county
But overhauling and repairing the agent. ;
a gain of 32,585,077.36 as of De-
cember 31, 1942, compared with ficers after an inspection of the
the same date a year before. bank | property and an admonition to
statements made subject to call clean out the collection of trash on
lies have been slowly winning the that he was not maliciously operat-
battle of supply lines- but, it is ing a public nuisance, that he had
said, so slowly that the sub re- i been trying to make an honest liv-
- .... . .nights, January 18 and 19, for the
of wettable sulphur and one pound entertainment of the soldiers.
of rot (none. The two powders I Miss Franken and her husband,
should be thoroughly mixed and. William Brown Meloney, dis-
dusted on the backs of the animals, tinguished writer, have written to-
rubbing it into the hair. Treatment gether and separately. Miss Fran-
ehN1A Aa -anAe4A 2- ahAn4 "n . L
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Those in the Navy’s W. AV.ES.doa double
h service. In serving on their own, they
also release a trained man for war
duty. In its own way, you’ve found
that ice-cold Coca-Cola does a dou-
ble service, too. It quenches thirst,
rvA yes. But it does more. It brings
Illi wIIIm an after-sense of complete re-
time after planting begins. A very simple control-------
.0 Almost any farmer can set up an may be made by mixing one pound
Minn., came here to arrange for efficient workshop, especially if he
shipping the remains to Albert, has electric power, and do much or
Lea, where funeral services will of his repair work readily. Besides
be conducted in the Catholic church repairing, sharpening and painting
Churches, Clubs
May Get Sugar for
Set Menu Meals I
Ration Board Officials
Tell Requirements for
Applying for Allotments
Churches, civic and educational
groups will be Sallowed sugar for
entertainments and special meals,
Cooke county war price and ration
board officials said Tuesday. )
Previous to August 15, such or-
ganizations were not deemed eli-
gible for this allotment unless they
served as many as four meals a
week, the board said, but this or-
der has been rescinded.
State and Gainesville National, to- houses and a school that, serves 200
taled 35,787,162.54, as compared .children, so I might to know.”
yith 33,202.085.18 on December ( City Attorney T. J. Vaughan in-
31, 1941.. On the latter date, the dicated that if such conditions as
deposits had gained only 3166,594 allegedly exist on the man's prem-
over the 1940 figure. .... ises were not eliminated, there is a
, The great increase is attributed possibility the army may put all
totthe large increase in population of Gainesville "off limitse for Camp |
due to the establishment of Camp ----- 5
Howze near the city.
County sanitarians testified that Hwangchwan, east of Sinyang in
army sanitary officials. after ex- a battle in which 600 Japanese were
Dec 31 ,929 n1. 31 A amining the defendant’s hog pen slain,
5 ill, -5* Dec. 31, 1941 and trash pile, frowned upon its
nearness to a downtown hotel, cafe
tempted to make homes more at-
tractive by refinishing 375 pieces
of furniture, making 125 rugs, 18
commercial rugs, 61 wool blankets,
two blankets made from home-
Saturday morning. field machinery, he can overhaul
oMrs.Monoycacompanied thetherpeces"orhingmmaannsoneshouza]be repeated in about 30
About sp.mwednesday.Mr. cun-equipment, just as extram insurance drwopounds or this mixture shensshetwasnoz.vearsold.butoshe,
ningham and Mr. Teuberty re- so it will give full service during should tke care of about 30 head nigd written short stones previous
turned to Minnesota in the automo- the war period. - - • •
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out removing the part from the
machine. The handy farmer can put
together useful power tools for
miles east of Gainesville on the himself, using non-critical mate-
Woodbine r o a d* early Sunday rials lying around the place.
First State
52,946,530.52 31.506,241,00
G’ville National
1O Lbs. 45c!
Extra good food st extra low
prices — ALWAYS — at Mitchelr’s!
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Germany Turns
Out Submarines
At a Fast Rate
New Ones Are Built
Faster Than Allies
Can Destroy Them
By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER
WASHINGTON. Jan. 13 (AP)
The German navy, it was learned
on high authority today, is turn-
ing out submarines faster than the
sea and air forces of the united
nations can destroy them. This de-
spite the heavy bombing of Ger-
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recognized in the community as
permanent, or where new, is ex-
pected to be permanent
3—Meal service is consistent
with eharacter and purpose of or-
GAIESV
SILEX COFFEE MAKERS and trays, 4.25 to......8.95
VICKS SALVE, a national standard, 35c value.. J. 29c
HEATING PADS (electric) from 2.50 to..........5*98
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STATIONERY—Wits End, a real writing novelty .. 59c
wuuuusuuuuuiumusuuuuuu-e••••-wwwwa=-N----
DOPP KW^! every man would like to have one ... 1.09
.we Have Plenty ot Fountain Syringes and Hot Water Bottles
diet in either case Wednesday, ■
awaiting report on an autopsy per-
formed on Coleman, upon order by
military authorities. Army medi-
cal officers, however, signed his
death certificate Tuesday, naming
carbon monoxide poisoning as the
cause of the death.
Investigation of the case was
made by city and county officers
and military officials.
Pigs Must Get Vitamins
DAVIS, Calif. (UP).—Pigs are •
particularly punctilious about their
vitamins, the Agricultural College
of the University of California re- 1
ports. This is especially the case
about Vitamin B-6. If they don’t
get enough, Profs. E. H. Hughes
and R. L. Squibb report, the pigs
stop being “piggy," lose their ap-
petite, decline in growth, make un-
steady gains and wind up - with
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anemia, fits and convulsions.
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A tornado often runs its entire
course in less than an hour.
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• •OTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA cparit
CRYSTAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING
does not include preparation and
servic. separately or in combina-
tion, of alcoholic or non-alcoholic
beverages, candy, cookies, crack-
ers, potato chips, popcorn, nuts,
ices prepared as sodas, sundaes or
otherwise.
Any: of the enumerated organ-
izations who need sugar and under
the above requirements are en-
titled to it, should apply to the lo-
cal ration board, officials said.
THREE KILLED IN CRASH
DALLAS, Jan. 13 (AP)). — A
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..... . —azavs ssatpe "8 •noth one called “Claudia," another called
tools. A hand drill is another time hundred pounds on the Fort Worth der the title “Another Language,”! _________.______________ ___
aavor heconge it con he *eed **h- market and a SuDstantia. increase and chalked up an impressive total of the Claudia stories as aplayand
of 433 performances. ; persuaded Miss Franken to trans-
“Claudia,” produced by; John fer them to the stage.
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dHuk , est in the history of Gainesville
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2,840,632.02 1,641,844.18
Total $5,787,162.54 53,202.085.18
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LORESS TISSUES (500 tissues) special....
It’* natural for popular V
name* to acquire friendly V
abbreviations. That’s why V
you hear Coca-Cola called V
Coke. Coca-Cola and Coke 1
mean the same thing...the 1
real thmg.. .“coming from a
single source, and well known
to the community".
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I..1.1.L .. - — geon. Her father was Michael
- — l- -col blape. -yd At this time of year, farmers Lewin, her mother’s maiden name
should have time to do it, and if it are finding a great many cattle was Hannah Younkers.
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of cattle and will cost approxi. Her first novel ws called “Pat- --------
85 cents at local drug tern,and others include ’Twice Golden, is the first play since then.
80937,"an5‘cla penakeBichssBeforegGolden brought it to
has written over 300 short stories, 016 stage, I had gained much
her first play being "Fortnight” prominence in a serial in the Red
.. . . , y. {, , , for which she failed to get a pro- Book magazine and three books.
ing disk attachments is most use- dairy and beef cattle be free of ducer, r- -— - - -t - T ‘
L.. ... - ■ • ornhs since omihhv heef cattle ___ :
which was “Claudia and David,” and the third
York in 1932 un- volume, “The Book of Claudia.”
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